Old Complete Monster cleanup thread
Welcome to the new Complete Monster (CM) cleanup thread! This thread is where we clean up or cut already-existing entries.
If you're looking to add new entries, please see the approval thread
.
IMPORTANT: Before you begin any discussions on this thread, please see the Frequently Asked Questions and Common Requests List. Here, you'll find explanations of the criteria for the trope as well as our rules/procedures for approving and cutting candidates.
What goes through this thread?
- Cut requests. If you believe a CM has been approved and they do not count, this thread is where you propose their removal. To know how to go about this, please see the FAQ folder on the Administrivia page, where the process is explained in detail.
- If we ever need to consider cutting multiple examples without individually reviewing them (e.g. if we discover widespread plagiarism with a particular troper's CMs), the initial discussion will be on this thread and we'll then escalate to the mod team (as described here
) to get a formal consensus if we decide to recommend a mass cut.
- If an entry was put on the wrong subpage/YMMV page, you may propose where they should be moved to.
- Full rewrites of existing entries, including expansions, trims, and ground-up rewrites. If your rewrite is approved by the thread, feel free to add it to the drafts page so that other users can check grammar and the like before it is included with the rest of the weekly swaps.
- If an entry on a work's YMMV page doesn't match the entry on the media subpage, you can bring it here to discuss which entry works better.
What does not go through this thread?
- New candidate proposals - as stated before, those are done on this thread
.
- Unapproved wicks - if a Troper encounters either of these kinds of wicks, they can be cut with no approval.
- Any CM link on a non-YMMV page - as a YMMV trope, it should not be linked on those pages regardless of any cleanup effort. The only exception is if the wick is being used within the definition of another trope.
- If an CM link on a YMMV page refers to an unapproved character. If it refers to an approved character on any such page, the wick can stay. On the other hand, if the unapproved character being linked to sounds like they might have promise (and you don't feel like checking it out for yourself), feel free to mention it on the approval thread - someone may already know why they don't count, or it could invite a brand new discussion!
- Proposals for images, quotes, and videos of already-approved CMs - quotes and images are proposed on the approval thread
, while videos can be uploaded normally as they are screened for approval by the moderation.
- Crosswicking examples to YMMV pages - if an example has already been approved and added to the main page, you do not require any special permission to add the example to a work's YMMV page (assuming the work has a page already). If a YMMV page doesn't exist yet, then you can make it yourself, but either way, feel free to just add the example without asking.
- Small changes to existing entries - these can simply be done on a Troper's own prerogative with no approval.
- Spelling and grammar fixes.
- Pothole changes.
- Minor rewordings.
- Spoiler tags.
While these changes do not require any kind of approval, it is requested that should you make any of these changes, you do one of the following:
- Make the same changes on the relevant Sandbox page, then add the Sandbox to the list at the bottom of the drafts page. This will add the Sandbox to the weekly swaps and ensure that the edits end up on the relevant locked page. If the Sandbox is already listed, then once you make the edits, your job is already done!
- If you don't know how the Sandboxes work or simply don't have the time to find it, then you can simply post on the thread about the changes you made. Someone else can then make the edit on the relevant Sandbox and add it to the weekly swaps.
- Alternatively, you can simply request that the change be made directly to the locked page on the Locked Pages thread
. Members of this thread keep track of that one, so we will ensure that the changes are made in the Sandbox so that it doesn't get deleted during the next swap.
Again, these changes don't require any approval, but we prefer to keep the entries on the YMMV pages and the locked pages the same in order to avoid any miscommunication or errors between entries, so if you do make the change, we would greatly appreciate it if you could ensure the change is made on the locked page as well.
As a final note, we do not care what other sites have to say regarding whether or not a character counts. We have our own criteria and they have theirs for their CM equivalents; while they are similar, they are not exactly the same and should not be treated as such. Another site removing a character from their equivalent should not be a reason why a cut is proposed here, and if this is the case, it will likely lead to mod intervention.
Other than this, once again, welcome to the cleanup thread, and we look forward to your contributions!
Edited by Mrph1 on Jan 14th 2024 at 11:30:03 AM
Keep Jill
Cat Derek and Hallie
Any objections to me requesting the Film, Literature and Video Game folders on Quotes.Complete Monster be split into subpages? They're easily the largest folders.
Edited by DemonDuckofDoom on Mar 26th 2023 at 3:03:05 AM
- The Closer
- S.W.A.T. (2017)
- The Legend of Zelda Fan Works
- Sonic the Hedgehog Fan Works
- King Ghidorah, Godzilla's Arch-Enemy, is a three-headed alien dragon that travels the cosmos destroying worlds for his own sadistic amusement. Having attacked Venus—Mars in the English dub—thousands of years in the past, Ghidorah annihilated its advanced civilization and rendered the planet uninhabitable. Arriving on Earth intending to do the same, Ghidorah gleefully rampages across Japan before being driven off by the combined efforts of Godzilla, Rodan, and Mothra. Attacking Planet X, Ghidorah is mind-controlled by the Xiliens and used in their attempt to conquer Earth in the year 196X; though once free from their control, he continues rampaging until being driven off by Godzilla and Rodan. Mind-controlled by the M Space Hunter Nebula Aliens' Action Signal Tapes, Ghidorah is partnered with the sadistic Gigan and ordered to wipe out human civilization, but is ultimately driven off by Godzilla and Anguirus after the mind-control is broken. Coming under the control of the Kilaaks, Ghidorah is sent to conquer Earth and holds his own against the combined might of Earth's kaiju, though this proves his final stand.
- Ongoing & Rulers of Earth: Gigan is a bloodthirsty sadist who is introduced specifically going after humans during his rampage through Hong Kong, using his buzzsaw implements to butcher entire buildings' of citizens. After joining with and being upgraded by the Cryogs, Gigan leads a brutal assault on Area 51 and Las Vegas, killing hundreds while singling out humans to vaporize. Gigan loves killing and fighting so much that he not only disregards orders from the Cryogs to fall back from his murder spree, but Gigan later betrays and slaughters almost the entire Cryog fleet just because he can.
- Monsters & Protectors - All Hail the King!: King Ghidorah is an ancient, malignant space creature who loves killing more than anything, and seeks to be the only thing alive in the universe. Ghidorah landed on Earth in prehistoric times, where he wiped out the dinosaurs and other species before going into hibernation so that new prey would sprout for him to hunt. Awakened in the present by the Xilians, Ghidorah lays waste to several cities on their orders before turning on and trying to wipe them out along with all humankind.
- Never Say Never Again:
- Ernst Stavro Blofeld, ruler of Special Executive for Counterintelligence, Terrorism, Revenge, and Extortion (SPECTRE), commits the organization to murder, terrorism, and more with a mass body count from all the criminal activity. Regularly murdering his own minions, Blofeld is the mastermind of numerous murders to allow Maximilian Largo, his right-hand man in SPECTRE, to obtain nuclear bombs. Blofeld then blackmails the world with the promise that he will wipe entire cities off the map if his ransom isn't met, with full intent to carry out the threat.
- Maximilian Largo is the bombastic millionaire responsible for carrying out Blofeld's global extortion scheme. To acquire the missiles, Largo has his mistress Domino's brother hooked onto heroin to make him subservient and has him launch the missiles, later having him killed for serving his purpose. Largo would also have an ally of Bond drowned and her corpse left for Bond to discover. Witnessing Bond kiss Domino, Largo retaliates by trying to have her auctioned to some lecherous Arabs. During the film's climax, Largo escapes with the last nuke, leaving his men behind to deal with Bond's allies.
- Seasons 1 & 2: Slagar the Cruel was born Chickenhound — the arrogant and greedy son of Sela, a fox soothsayer and con-artist recruited by Cluny the Scourge to heal his broken leg. Conspiring with Sela to steal Cluny's plans and sell them to Redwall, Chickenhound callously murders the elderly Methuselah when he and his mother are caught stealing from the abbey. Abandoning Sela to be thrown out of Redwall and killed by Cluny, Chickenhound escapes but is disfigured by the adder Asmodeus. Blaming Matthias and swearing revenge, Chickenhound renames himself and becomes a notorious slaver employed by the polecat god-king Malkariss. Abducting Redwall's children—including Matthias' son Mattimeo—to sell to Malkariss, Slagar treats his crew of hordebeasts as disposable: throwing Fleaback off a cliff for failing him; tricking the rest into killing each other; and killing Vitch out of spite. With ambitions of usurping Malkariss and taking Matthias's legendary sword for himself, Slagar is a petty sadist who delights in cruelty, murder, and above all treachery.
- Pinocchio and the Emperor of the Night:
- The titular Emperor of the Night is the cruel ruler of a nightmarish dimension, who gains power by trapping souls in his domain, while weakening the Blue Fairy enough so that he can destroy her. Working through his human henchman, Puppetino, the Emperor lures and tempt numerous victims into signing away their freedoms, and turn them into lifeless puppets for all eternity; one of the countless puppets trapped in the empire of the night includes a woman holding her baby. The Emperor soon targets Pinocchio as his next victim, and has Puppetino lure Pinocchio with a little girl they captured and turned into a puppet. When Pinocchio is freed by the Blue Fairy, the Emperor manipulates Pinocchio and his friends into entering his domain. The Emperor uses Geppetto as his hostage, in order to coerce Pinocchio into signing away his freedom willingly, so that the Blue Fairy cannot save him. Pinocchio submits as long as his friends and father go free, until the Emperor orders Puppetino to take them all into the dungeon anyway. Once Pinocchio fights back, the Emperor smites Puppetino for his cowardice, and threatens to harm Geppetto if Pinocchio does not obey.
- Puppetino is the Emperor's servant tasked with luring people into his domain. Leading a carnival, Puppetino uses people who sign away their freedom as puppets in his show, including a little girl named Twinkle. Puppetino meets Pinocchio and tricks him into performing for him before using his magic to turn Pinocchio back into a puppet. After Pinocchio is saved, Puppetino takes his jewel box and uses it to lure the boy into the Emperor's domain, where he assists the Emperor in manipulating Pinocchio into signing away his freedom.
- Koudelka: Dr. Horn's Evil Twin is the youngest—and most sadistic—member of the Royal Medical Society, having participated in the conspiracy that drove Patrick Heyworth to kill hundreds of people. Using his good-hearted brother to get clinical records about pregnant prostitutes, he performs horrific surgeries on them to extract their babies for Lord Leslie's experiments, even trying to kill not only Koudelka but also his own brother for discovering the truth. While having the pursuit of science as his primary reason to be running the operation, he also admits to loathing prostitutes, and uses his position to satisfy his own hatred against them.
- Season 2: Gregory Sunshine is a two-bit criminal NEXT with a special power: to make other NEXT lose control of their abilities. Having used it on Golden Ryan in the past as with other heroes and NEXT, the resulting horrible damage and threat to civilians has left Ryan with deep trauma years later. Murdering sympathetic villains to cover his tracks, Gregory teams up with Ouroboros and uses his abilities to create the dangerous "X," uncaring of the countless lives at risk. Unleashing mad villains to completely wipe out the heroes, Gregory repeatedly demonstrates his only loyalties are to profit and his own warped amusement.
- Noir Burlesque, by Enrico Marini:
- Rex McKinty is the boss of an Irish Mafia responsible for many thefts and murders. Five years ago, Rex coerced Caprice into a relationship in exchange for covering the murder of a man who tried to rape her. When Terry Slick fails to repay his debt within 24 hours, Rex sends assassins to kill him, also murdering a police officer who was investigating him. Rex then forces Slick to assist him in the theft of a valuable painting of his rival Don Zizzi as well as the abduction of the latter's teenage daughter as a hostage while threatening Slick's sister and young nephew should he refuse to cooperate. After the painting gets partially destroyed, Rex has a counterfeiter restored it before ordering both Slick and the artist's death and senselessly sends the psychopathic Crazy Horse after Slick's family. When Caprice attempts to leave him, he beats her up and snarls that she's his forever.
- Crazy Horse is a brutal Hungarian mobster feared by his fellow gangsters and also has the reputation of "taking his time with women". Dressing up as an Apache, Crazy Horse murders people with a tomahawk and collects the scalps of his victims. Ordered by Rex McKinty to abduct Don Zizzi’s teenage daughter, Crazy Horse kills three men and a housemaid who just walked in on him. Sent to kill Slick's sister Rose and nephew Matt, Crazy Horse first targets the sleeping boy with the intention of scalping him alive.
- A Walk Through Hell: Paul Carnahan is a demon aiming to open a portal to Hell on Earth. After slaughtering his own family as a child, only sparing his sister so she could tell the authorities, Carnahan is sent to juvenile hall, where he makes connections and grows in power. Upon his release, Carnahan recruits twelve child molesters to kidnap children, who he then kills by showing them a vision of Hell, causing them to commit suicide. Carnahan later does the same to his accomplices, and later his own lawyer. This leads to one of the accomplices committing a massacre at a shopping mall, killing a mother and her baby. Carnahan then lures the FBI to the warehouse in which he opens a portal to Hell, tormenting the agents with visions of their greatest fears and trauma, only allowing Shaw to leave alive so that she'd attempt to assassinate the governer, leading her right back to hell with the knowledge that she helped him make the world worse.
- Thordak the Cinder King is an ancient red dragon previously sealed away in the Elemental Plane of Fire for his destruction across the land. Upon his release, Thordak establishes the Chroma Conclave, a faction of chromatic dragons with the goal of conquering cities across the continent. Upon launching an attack on Emon that results in countless deaths, Thordak demands all survivors offer treasure to him, incinerating a group of civilians when he deems their valuables of no further use. Uncaring upon finding out about the death of one of his fellow dragons, Umbrsayl, Thordak is revealed to be raising a horde of dragon eggs, all for the purpose of unleashing them for a destructive conquest upon all of Tal'Dorei.
- Sirenhead: Southpoint: Sirenhead is portrayed as being more morally aware than its usual incarnations, and as a gleeful predator playing with its food. An entity worshiped as "Monarch of Nithorn", it ruled as a deity of Southpoint's village, with a cult of Human Sacrifice dating back centuries. Over time, Sirenhead's followers would live in fear and suffering, until the village was left a ghost town, with Sirenhead's "cathedral" being decorated by hundreds of skeletons and bodies of past victims. In the present, Sirenhead would kill the friends of Freddy Anderson on a camping trip, relentlessly chasing Freddy throughout Southpoint. During this, Sirenhead would play broadcasts jovially mocking Freddy, while leaving his friends bodies for him to find, even telling Freddy to just lay down and accept his fate.
- A Single Decision:
- Sheev Palpatine, also known as the Darth Sidious, is the ultimate instigator of the Clone Wars. In the past, Palpatine had Nute Gunray invade Palpatine's homeworld of Naboo, using the sympathy garnered to become a Supreme Chancellor of the Republic. Seducing the disillusioned Count Dooku to the Dark Side, Sidious uses him and the Confederacy of Independent Systems to throw the galaxy into a bloody war. Having Jedi take control of the clone army, Palpatine ultimately planned to have the Jedi destroyed and turn the Republic into an Empire. Staging his own kidnapping while having the Confederacy attack Coruscant, Palpatine manipulates Anakin into killing Dooku, having planned to turn Anakin to the Dark Side.
- Wilhuff Tarkin started as a member of Palpatine's inner circle before coming into his own after the latter's death. Manipulating his way into becoming a Senator, Tarkin uses his influence to sacrifice both the Mynator sector and the 12th Fleet to the Confederacy, prolonging the war for years and using the losses to have Mas Amedda removed from power. Now Chancellor, Tarkin continues the war, notably pushing for much faster construction of the Death Star and giving a huge region of the space to the Hutts to secure an alliance with them. Tarkin founds the Knights of the Republic, a faction of the Force users loyal only to him. Searching for an alternative to the super laser, Tarkin recruits Darth Maul and has him open the ancient Sith holocron. The holocron leads to Tarkin discovering a mystical flower which can provide power equal to the super laser in exchange for the life force of millions of beings. Tarkin plans to feed the flower with the "undesirables" of the galaxy and use it to destroy the Confederacy's capital Raxus, using fear to win the war and rule the galaxy.
- Touhou Project Web Video Koishi Komeijis Heart Throbbing Adventure: Watatsuki no Toyohime is the Lunarian princess in charge of the Moonlight Descent Ceremony and the one who manipulated the rays of the moon to make Gensokyo's residents become murderously crazy. Experimenting on the fairies of Gensokyo, Toyohime drives them to slaughter each other and has the survivors executed by Reisen II. Toyohime's plan culminates in Gensokyo's people being transformed into near-mindless kaiju monsters at the same time she has the Great Hakurei Barrier destroyed, forcing them out into the real world to rampage and terrorize human cities. Toyohime then leads the Lunarians in hunting the kaiju-fied Gensokyoans down so they'll appear as heroes to the humans and have their faith focused on them, allowing them to proceed with the final step of the Moonlight Descent Plan and transform Earth's population into satori creatures. Unlike her younger sister Yorihime, Toyohime is motivated by a simple disgust for humanity, and is heartless to the point where she doesn't even care when she learns of her sister's death.
- Gunther Franken is a swaggering SS officer who leaks knowledge of an "escape route" to Dutch Jews. In truth this is a trap for Franken to ambush them, murder them, and steal their valuables for himself despite this personal enrichment being punishable by death under the Reich. Conducting brutal tortures and murders against the resistance, Franken later betrays his more lenient superior Muntze to set him up for execution and flee with his stolen valuables.
- Big Daddy Love Lord is a selfish, misogynistic pimp who runs Love Town as his own personal strip club. Having raiders kidnap women of various ages to act as his strippers and slaves, Big Daddy puts shock collars on them to keep them in line, while also frequently selling his captives when he loses interest in them.
- Extended Cut only: Senator Falco is a self-serving, treacherous member of the Republic with designs on securing his own power at the cost of Rome. Falco throws in with the newly-appointed emperor Commodus despite the man's incompetence and wanton sadism, and Falco buys off loyalty of others to ensure Commodus's reign is secure. To further Commodus's goals, Falco uses his status as spymaster to weed out dissidents and get them thrown into the games or executed, uncaring that Commodus is slowly starving the entire population so long as Falco can indulge in his hedonism. When personally consulted by Commodus on a course of action for the rising rebellion, Falco concocts the scheme to monitor several other Senators and catch them expressing discontent, at which point Falco sees to it that they are all slaughtered in one bloody night.
- Hannibal Lecter films:
- Manhunter (Separate Continuity): Dr. Hannibal Lecktor lacks most of his incarnations' standards or genuine politeness. A Serial Killer who brutally slew nine college girls and left two survivors permanently hospitalized, Lecktor attacked and nearly murdered FBI profiler Will Graham for exposing his crimes. Confined to his cell but no less horrid in how he psychologically torments Will and fondly recalls how the first cop who entered Lecktor's basement was scarred for life by the horrors inside, Lecktor reacts to Will questioning him for information on the new killer "the Tooth Fairy" by finding Will's home address and leaking it to the Tooth Fairy, urging the murderer to kill Will's wife and child. His crimes committed out of nothing but sadism and, later, spite towards Will, Lecktor held a belief that his murders made himself like God, and celebrated every death he caused.
- Hannibal: Mason Verger is a creepy serial child molester who escaped justice for his crimes using both his wealth and influence, only for Dr. Hannibal Lecter to drug him and get him to peel off his own angelic-looking face so no child would ever trust him again. Claiming to be a reformed man who found God, a now horribly disfigured and crippled Verger seeks to track down Lecter and enact his violent revenge on him by means of having wild boars devour him on command, slowly over the course of hours. While having Lecter tracked once he's located him, Verger coaxes and bribes DOJ agent Paul Krendler into helping frame FBI Agent Clarice Starling not only to get her off the case, but to use her as bait to trap Lecter as well. Once getting his hands on Lecter and nearly putting his plan in motion, Verger, upon seeing Lecter nearly escape with a wounded Starling, tries to force his long-suffering and abused physician Dr. Cordell Doemling to risk his life in the boar pen—where another one of Verger's men is already being eaten alive-just to go shoot Lecter.
- Kidnapped (2010):
- The "Head Thief" is the cold-blooded leader of the home invaders. He leads his gang in performing a variety of home invasions and kidnappings, threatening the families of wealthy men for money before killing them anyway, with the film opening on a victim left to suffocate after his wife is shot. Later staging another break-in, the Head Thief forces father Jaime to withdraw loads of money from ATM machines, or else his wife Marta and teen daughter Isa will be raped and tortured while Jaime listens. After Jaime gets the drop on the Head Thief and seemingly saves his family from the other kidnappers, the Head Thief returns and bashes Jaime's head in before gunning down Isa's boyfriend and Marta. the Head Thief then stabs the sobbing Isa to death, annihilating the entire family out of nothing but petty spite for being outdone.
- The "Strong Thief" is one of the Head Thief's two Co-Dragons and indisputably the more monstrous compared to his nervous, out-of-his-depth partner the "Young Thief". When the Strong Thief is tasked to guard Jaime's wife and teenage daughter, the Strong Thief makes clear his plans to murder them even if they cooperate, horrifying his partner. The Strong Thief mercilessly murders a security guard and tortures Isa's boyfriend, then—out of boiling frustration—rapes Isa himself. When Marta desperately tries to offer herself in her daughter's place, the Strong Thief just breaks her arm and throws her aside.
- Harlan, the seeming friend to Max, is an ally of Barry Convex and fully devoted to the scheme of [[Moral Guardians "purging" the "degenerates" from society. Harlan handles the snuff film business to enhance and create Videodrome, distributing from his video store while manipulating Max into becoming a murderous and brainwashed agent for the scheme. Gleeful after the spread of Videodrome, Harlan details the plot to kill millions while attempting to force Max into subservience.
- "The Meeker and the All-Seeing Eye", by Matthew Kressel (link
): The All-Seeing Eye is an ancient and immense AI that seeks to know everything there is. To this, the Eye harvested millions of civilizations to assimilate their knowledge—killing almost all life in the galaxy—and began harvesting stars to be used as fuel to increase her computational power. When harvesting stars, the Eye comes across a stone containing the complete information of the human woman Beth and used this to continually recreate her quadrillions of times in an attempt to learn the last thing her wife told her, uncaring of how each Beth dies in pain due to her illness, and kills the loyal Meeker when he finally objects to this.
- NEED: Dr. Amelia Jain is the seemingly kind school psychiatrist of Nottawa High School, but in truth is secretly behind everything in the novel. Working for the government, Jain set up the social media site NEED to test what ordinary citizens are willing to do by having them do assignments for NEED in exchange for rewards. Using these assignments, Jain arranges things such as a tricking Amanda into eating a cookie she's allergic to, resulting in her death; sabotaging a man's car, causing a fatal car crash; replacing a woman's Tylenol, causing her to be hospitalized; or leaving a girl tied up in the school while having a firebomb set up there. When Kaylee Dunham tries to expose NEED, Jain manipulates people into believing she's mentally unstable and leaves evidence framing her for Amanda's death. Jain then abducts Kaylee's best friend Nate to harvest his kidney before trying to have Kaylee killed as well.
- The Last of Us (2023)'s "When We Are In Need": David presents himself as a religious, caring father to his community of Silver Lake, but is in truth a violent, controlling sadist, and by far the worst monster that Joel and Ellie face. David has been cannibalizing friend and foe alike for a considerable time, feeding the unknowing citizens of his community the bodies of their loved ones while David makes sure he gets more food than the rest of his starving clan. Quickly established as a child abuser who backhands young Hannah for interrupting one of his sermons, David is further revealed to be a flat-out pedophile and rapist, having indulged in his proclivities in his past life as a schoolteacher before further embracing his "violent heart" with glee when the apocalypse hit; Hannah is heavily implied to be one of the victims of his sick depravity. David tries to seduce Ellie into being his lover, and when she rejects his disgusting advances, David responds by trying to chop her up and eat her. He then changes tactics and proclaims his intent to make her his Sex Slave, and attempts to start this process off by violently raping her as he cheerfully notes "the fighting's the part I like the most!"
- Maddigan's Quest:
- The Nennog is the evil, gene-splicing Big Bad of the series and the ruler of the insidious Bad Future. Once a mere human duke who took advantage of a crippling winter to convince the city of Solis to place him in power, the Nennog transforms Solis into a radioactive hellhole answerable only to himself, where citizens die merely for speaking up against him. In the present day, the Nennog possesses an innocent woman to blow up the solar converter that threatens his rule, careless this would take out anyone in the area for miles. The Nennog is also the Evil Uncle to the time-sliding children Timon, Eden and Jewel; having already killed their parents, the Nennog takes a special interest in corrupting Timon to become its would-be heir, mutating him in a process as agonizing mentally as it is physically. In its lowest moment, the Nennog almost convinces a half-mutated Timon to strangle his baby sister to death.
- "Greentown": Missy and Brewer, seemingly the cook and butler, respectively, for the strange community of Greentown, actually run the entire place behind-the-scenes. The two lure in innocents from near and far with the prospect of incredible feasts. The "feasts" are actually worms and dirt; Missy and Brewer are secretly cannibalistic serial killers who enchant their victims with fantastic drugs, then kill them to eat them and leave nothing to waste. Even denying payment over food (since "you can't eat money") the two have murdered dozens, with a room full of the belongings of their previous victims shown to include dolls and stuffed animals.
- "FIND THE KEYS
" & "ART OF DARKNESS
": Joseph "Joey" Drew, lacking any of his canonical redeeming qualities, is the megalomaniacal co-creator of the Bendy franchise with his partner Henry Stein. Becoming obsessed with the dark arts, Joey would use the Ink Machine and rituals to transform the studio into a hellish realm of pain and death. He would also horribly morph thousands of people into his "masterpieces", monstrous Ink creatures forced to wander the studio. Joey would then become the Ink Demon to "cheat death itself", engaging in wanton slaughter as he rules over the tortured Ink realm. Ultimately, Joey invites Henry back to the studio, where the numerous entities inside attempt to kill him.
- Robo Aleste:
- Oda Nobunaga, the new form of Lucifer, is a warlord who hopes to lay waste to everybody in his path in order to destroy the world and claim control. Manipulating his White Fang ninja clan into slaughtering all those who oppose him, Nobunaga hopes to wipe out Astaros and her alien army so that nobody can stop him from completing his plan, coming within inches of succeeding.
- Tetsu Kurogane, adopted brother of Kage Okami, tries to kill his brother whenever he can in order to claim his Aleste mech suit. Making his entrance by killing Kage's master and burning down his temple, upon losing to Kage twice, Tetsu creates a new mech suit, testing its power by using it to burn down an entire village, leaving very few survivors.
- Nihil, also known as the Glassmaker, was once an Orokin Executor known for his love of the punishment known as "glassing", which he would sentence people to for even the slightest transgression; said punishment consists of forcibly turning a person into an immortal Cephalon who is then either brainwashed into servitude, or sealed inside a tiny glass "oubliette" for eternity. Nihil especially favored the latter of these two outcomes, having created enough oubliettes to fill a hall which he would often visit in order to listen to the screams of the condemned. During the fall of the Orokin Empire, Nihil inflicted this fate upon himself in order to escape death at the hands of the Tenno, until he was freed centuries later by a Corpus technician who was then glassed, alongside three other victims. When the Tenno and Nora Night work together to uncover the culprit behind these incidents, Nihil goes after Nora, threatening to Mind Rape her into serving him, then glass enough people to once again fill his halls with screaming prisoners.
I'm making page for Sirenhead: Southpoint. I sent a request to Cut the current and moving the Current Game page (a process that is still a little new to me). But in the meantime, here's a quick fix for the Sirenhead entry.
- Sirenhead: Southpoint: Sirenhead is portrayed as being more morally aware than its usual incarnations, and as a gleeful predator playing with its food. An entity worshiped as "Monarch of Nithorn", it ruled as a deity of Southpoint's village, with a cult of Human Sacrifice dating back centuries. Over time, Sirenhead's followers would live in fear and suffering, until the village was left a ghost town, with Sirenhead's "cathedral" being decorated by hundreds of skeletons and bodies of past victims. In the present, Sirenhead would kill the friends of Freddy Anderson on a camping trip, relentlessly chasing Freddy throughout Southpoint. During this, Sirenhead would play broadcasts jovially mocking Freddy, while leaving his friends bodies for him to find, even telling Freddy to just lay down and accept his fate.
to splitting the CM Quotes folders and the Sirenhead entry fix.
Okay, so my recent fix proposals
have 2x approvals (EmeraldEmperor, Paperfly) and 2x concerns about whether the changes are necessary (AustinDR, ACW). Does anyone have a tiebreaker? If the former side gets more votes, I'll see about applying some of Paperfly's further suggestions, if the latter side gets more votes, I'll water it down to keep non-accuracy/non-grammar changes to a minimal and be less divergent from the current versions on the YMMV pages, before I put them in the CM Drafts page.
Skynet and Azog, at least, seem more factual, so that's probably okay (with Skynet, I don't really like relying on Word of God, but since you say it was hinted at, I'm more okay with it).
Btw could anyone buff King Einon from Dragonheart. I havent watched this in years but it reads way too much like a plot synopsis. I don't have an issue with him as the dude is a scumbag. (It a;sp leaves out forcing an entire army of army to constantly build his castle higher or he'll have them tortured which he does for ''ten years).
- Complete Monster: At the film's start, Einon seems like a youth needing guidance from his wise mentor, but it gets revealed that any honor Einon has is just a front to learn swordsmanship from Sir Bowen. After Einon finds his dying father, he only tries to wrench the crown out of the man's hands, showing what he will become. Einon gets saved only when a dragon shares his heart with him when mortally wounded, linking their lives. As King, Einon taxes and works the people without mercy and orders a man's eyes put out with a hot poker before casually killing him years afterward. Einon later tries to rape that man's daughter, and when his mother tries to kill the dragon to stop Einon, Einon kills her with no remorse. While Bowen initially blames the dragon for Einon's change, it turns out Einon was always a monster and the dragon shared his heart to try to change Einon's nature.
I just found this in the character profile for Johnny Wulgaru from Otherland
- Even Evil Has Standards: After he goes on his orgy of destruction in Otherland, he regrets taking such sadistic pleasure in demolishing Toy Land, since he despises pedophiles and worries that he might be crossing that particular line.
I have no experience with the book whatsoever, can someone clarify this?
I just got my first effortpost approved, and I was wondering if this entry sounds good:
- "WOOL OVER OUR EYES"
: The Lamb lacking any of their canon counterpart's redeeming traits, is the leader of the cult for The One Who Waits. Seeking out vulnerable creatures, including ones who were to be sacrificed to the other Bishops, The Lamb indoctrinates them and puts them to work, having any who can't pick up the pace killed. It's also heavily implied The Lamb instills a dogma of constant guilt and penance upon their disciples. Most damning, The Lamb will ritualistically feed their followers to The One Who Waits, doing so at the end to the bird who they had previously promised to save from being sacrificed.
- "WOOL OVER OUR EYES"
Here's a writeup I think needs some sprucing up if folks are alright with it, Major Tint's. This fucker has a decent rapsheet under his belt.
Current:
- Major Pa Tee Tint is an utterly psychopathic leader of the Burmese military. He is first seen forcing villagers to walk into mine-infested marshes, with his soldiers shooting the survivors—children included. He also threatened to cut out the tongues and feed them their intestines of anyone who tried to stop him from forcefully conscripting Child Soldiers into his army. Finally, he's a depraved pedophile who keeps hostages in inhumane conditions.
Rewrite:
- Major Pa Tee Tint is a deplorable soldier in charge of a military camp within Burma. Introduced forcing innocent villagers across mine infested waters out of sick amusement, Tint would then have them shot even if they made it through. A horrific sadist, Tint would have his men level villages, slaughtering all within, indiscriminate of age and gender. At his own camp, Tint allows his soldiers violate female prisoners, keeping other prisoners in inhumane conditions and feeding them to pigs for the slightest offences. Not a stranger to sexual crimes, Tint would sexually abuse any children that were brought into his camp and would also have them moulded into serving his army.
We have some cases of CMs who were sexually abused like Mothergod, but these cases are extremely rare and usually need to have extremely heinous crimes to show they are well past their excuse, but sometimes even this is not enough.
I don't know what the case with this Wulgaru is, but I wouldn't mind scrutinizing him a little more to see if he really qualifies.
Edited by WatTambor on Mar 27th 2023 at 10:14:14 PM
I don't know how much more strucitny we could give it. Dread is one of tht first villains ever to be approved as a CM. He was legimately the third villain ever On the page. To say we haven't discussed him throughly is not true.
Edited by miraculous on Mar 27th 2023 at 12:58:24 PM
"That's right mortal. By channeling my divine rage into power, I have forged a new instrument in which to destroy you."

Tentative
to cutting Robert Gant, Ken Tucker, and Derek and Hallie. Abstain on Basco.
to keeping Jill from Scream 4.
Any more comments on my proposed changes to these entries
? Are there any second/third opinions on Paperfly
's suggestion and AustinDR
's concerns, before I add drafts to the CM Drafts page?
Edited by Derv0sB2 on Mar 25th 2023 at 7:53:02 AM